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Docks Bruxsel : Europe's first large shopping centre achieves Carbon Net Zero
The sustainable ecological approach has always been in the DNA of Docks and is an integral part of its architecture. The shopping centre has a natural ventilation system that replaces air conditioning and a 580m³ rainwater recovery basin which, after filtration and treatment, can be used for many applications (sanitary facilities, cleaning processes, cooling systems, etc.).
Docks Bruxsel is also equipped with a rainwater filtering method for watering the green walls. The shopping centre has 4,500 m² of solar panels and the heat from the nearby incinerator is used as an energy source. On the roof, two beehives house around 80,000 bees. This explains why the shopping centre also has BREEAM 'Excellent' rating in the construction sector.
This same ecological infrastructure has enabled Docks Bruxsel to fill its Christmas ice rink with rainwater and power it with 100% green energy generated from solar panels. These panels produce no less than 520 Mwh per year, equivalent to the average consumption of 115 Brussels households.
Docks Bruxsel is a unique shopping and leisure destination on the banks of the Brussels canal. The centre includes over 100 retail outlets, Koezio, an indoor adventure park with a concept unlike any other in Belgium , 15 restaurants that take you on a gustatory tour of the world, the Docks Dôme, an event space for up to 1,500 people, and the Espace Godin, which recalls the site's industrial past. In short, there is something for everyone. Pure pleasure, inside and out, in a remarkable and sustainable building with excellent BREEAM certification and easy access.
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